With Adobe FrameMaker (2015 release), you can now apply Conditions to Table Columns as well as to Table Rows. This means that you can alternate categories in columns that will "show/hide" depending on your intended audience. You can conditionalize columns in many ways, including by audience, platform, product, or any other condition you use. See how Adobe FrameMaker (2015 release) makes the best table development environment even better!

With Adobe FrameMaker (2015 release), you can now apply Conditions to Table Columns as well as to Table Rows. This means that you can alternate categories in columns that will "show/hide" depending on your intended audience. You can conditionalize columns in many ways, including by audience, platform, product, or any other condition you use. See how Adobe FrameMaker (2015 release) makes the best table development environment even better!

With Adobe FrameMaker (2015 release), you can now apply Conditions to Table Columns as well as to Table Rows. This means that you can alternate categories in columns that will "show/hide" depending on your intended audience. You can conditionalize columns in many ways, including by audience, platform, product, or any other condition you use. See how Adobe FrameMaker (2015 release) makes the best table development environment even better!

Many times tables need to break across pages. You may have two rows with critical information that should always stay on the same page. Discover how to use Table->Row Format to keep selected rows next to one another when they flow to the next page.

The V12.0.3 update to FrameMaker now allows you to move to another cell, row or column by simply moving your cursor keys. This enhancement came directly from user feedback in our last survey. Try it out! You'll like it!

The V12.0.3 update to FrameMaker now allows you to move to another cell, row or column by simply moving your cursor keys. This enhancement came directly from user feedback in our last survey. Try it out! You'll like it!

The V12.0.3 update to FrameMaker now allows you to easily reposition table rows and columns w/o cut and paste. Now you can simply select an entire row or column, then drag it into the new position w/in the table. This is much more intuitive than the old method, and less prone to error

The V12.0.3 update to FrameMaker now allows you to swiftly add an additional row at the end of a table by simply pressing the TAB key. Many will find this new "user-requested" short-cut more intuitive than the traditional "Control-Return."

In either structured FrameMaker, or FrameMaker Structured Author (FMXA) you can easily drag n' drop entire table rows into the TABLE HEADER. This no only eliminates the risk of replacing valuable data, but once again, automatic formatting is achieved.

Most FrameMaker tables come with a default "header" row over columns, which will repeat itself when tables expand to additional tables. You can easily create multi-row "footer" rows which will also repeat when tables break pages. Watch this simple video to discover how.

Watch this short, simple video to discover how easy it is to use "Row Format" options in FrameMaker 12 tables to control which row pairs always stay on the same page. This method eliminates manual "page breaks" in tables that can lead to unwanted white space on pages when you reduce table content through editing.

In either structured FrameMaker, or FrameMaker Structured Author (FMXA) you can easily drag n' drop entire table rows into the TABLE HEADER. This not only eliminates the risk of replacing valuable data, but once again, automatic formatting is achieved.

FrameMaker is generally known for having "the best tables on the planet." Due to the many things you can do with tables, there are some pagination and formatting features that many users do not discover. This brief video reveals that: (a) Table Titles can go above or below the table, (b) that you can specify that a table start "anywhere" (e.g. below current line) or (c) the table "floats", allowing a backfill of text pagination if the table moves to the next column. The video also touches on how you control breaks with tables, or make a table "unbreakable" in pagination via table row formats. Although these are advanced features, they are very simple and logical to use. Watch the video and find out how "you can do it too!"

FrameMaker 11's powerful tables also have keen control over table row formats. You can go beyond mere page breaks to keep rows together. Also discover how easily you can control vertical alignment of cell content in tables. Watch this brief video and discover how you can do it too!

Here's a really cool "Table Trick" in FrameMaker 11. You have the ability to make a Table Style "remember" a different paragraph style for each column in the first row of header rows or body rows. Why not add some automatic text (paragraph prefix) to those "remembered" paragraph styles? This technique allows you to insert a table with 2 mouse clicks, and have your header row automatically filled in with the text you desire. Let Adobe product evangelist Maxwell Hoffmann show you how simple it is to accomplish: you can do it too!

FrameMaker 11 has powerful table features well suited for long, multi-page tables. This short demo highlights how to insert a "continuation" indicator in a Table Title, and also how to add a footer row and customize it to automatically display how many pages long the table is. Although this demo focuses on print and PDF output, FrameMaker 11 tables are equally powerful for Tablet and WebHelp output.